Sentences with phrase «concomitant economic»

If you mean a literal increase in the aggregate market capitalization of companies, across the entire market, then, no, this sort of growth is not possible without concomitant economic growth.
Carbon dioxide emissions from fossil fuels are projected to stall in 2015, marking the first time that emissions have slowed without a concomitant economic decline.

Not exact matches

There is little doubt that the concern for cultures and religions expresses the middle class social location of most process theologians, whereas the focus on political and economic issues and the concomitant demand for justice express the identification with the poor that is the glory of liberation theology.
Consider a partial list of developments since just World War II: a broad national decline in denominational loyalty, changes in ethnic identity as hyphenated Americans enter the third and subsequent generations after immigration, the great explosion in the number of competing secular colleges and universities, the professionalization of academic disciplines with concomitant professional formation of faculty members during graduate education, the dramatic rise in the percentage of the population who seek higher education, the sharp trend toward seeing education largely in vocational and economic terms, the rise in government regulation and financing, the great increase in the complexity and cost of higher education, the development of a more litigious society, the legal end of in loco parentis, an exponential and accelerating growth in human knowledge, and so on.
The liberation implicit in the activity of liberal learning is not merely the concomitant of economic and social conditions that allow a margin of leisure, whether to the few or the many.
The hyper - charged economic growth and concomitant liquidation or reduction of the institutions that held together British society had, according to Gray, pushed Britain to insuperable social and ecological limits.
Professor Rueda set the scene: in times of economic hardship, when GDP is falling, the European social model should mitigate the impact of a rise in unemployment and inequality with a concomitant increase in benefit spending, however this model, which held until the 1990s, is no longer the case, except in a few countries such as Spain and Ireland.
The possibilities here, it seems, vastly outweigh the good, with the worst case probably involving the displacement of several billion people from the poorest coastal regions of the world, with concomitant social, economic and political upheaval, possible starvation from regional losses in agriculture, and rises in international tensions, terrorism and political instability.
Yet it is this sort of mythology about artistic achievement and its concomitants which forms the unconscious or unquestioned assumptions of scholars, no matter how many crumbs are thrown to social influences, ideas of the times, economic crises and so on.
The trigger for this was a rising dollar, a pronounced drop in economic activity around the world, excepting mostly the US, and the concomitant drop in demand, a surge in the supply of oil.
What's the estimated economic benefit from greater biological productivity concomitant with rising CO2?
«However, it seems that for the majority of cases where claimants are domiciled in England and injured either here or abroad by someone domiciled and insured abroad but within the European Economic Area or a contracting country, it will be possible to issue proceedings against the foreign insurer here with far greater facility, with concomitant cost savings and greater speed,» he adds.
In fact they are informed by the same concepts underlying Indigenous peoples» right to self - determination: a recognition of their political status as a people and a concomitant right to freely dispose of their natural wealth and resources and freely pursue their economic, social and cultural development.
Studying 28 years of Turkish history, Kagitcibasi & Ataca [104] found that as socio - economic development increases across time or place, there is less utilitarian / economic value attributed to children and a stronger emphasis on emotional benefits, with a concomitant change in sex preference from boys to girls.
Combined, you would then see a further steepening of the yield curve, which could drive cap rates higher — without a concomitant increase in economic activity this could be a major negative for property values,» he says.
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